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Analysis of soliton in-line regeneration through two-wavelength nonlinear loop mirror as synchronous amplitude/phase modulator

Analysis of soliton in-line regeneration through two-wavelength nonlinear loop mirror as synchronous amplitude/phase modulator

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Two-wavelength nonlinear loop mirrors are proposed as all-optically-controlled amplitude/phase modulators for in-line synchronous regeneration in transoceanic soliton systems. Simulations show improvement of transmission compared to systems regenerated with pure intensity modulators. This is explained by efficient reduction of soliton interactions.

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